The New York Times Best Seller list
List of best-selling books in the United States
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2024 | The Economist conducted an investigation concluding that the New York Times Best Seller list was likely politically biased, with potential bias against conservative books. |
2019 | Donald Trump Jr.'s book Triggered reaches the bestseller list through approximately $100,000 in bulk purchases, with Vanity Fair later reporting this as a common practice among conservative political figures. |
February 2018 | Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life is controversially absent from The New York Times bestsellers list despite topping Publishers Weekly's chart, sparking debates about potential editorial bias. |
2017 | A New York Times representative confirms the list's goal is to reflect authentic best sellers, addressing ongoing concerns about the list's compilation method. |
August 2017 | Regnery Publishing announces its authors will no longer claim 'New York Times best-selling' status, alleging political bias in the list's compilation. |
August 2017 | Handbook for Mortals by Lani Sarem is removed from the No. 1 spot on the Young Adult Hardcover list after investigations revealed unusual bulk ordering patterns. |
March 10 2016 | End of data science study analyzing New York Times bestselling books on this date |
2015 | Publication of Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman', which sold 1.6 million copies in its first year |
July 2015 | Ted Cruz's book A Time For Truth is excluded from the Best Seller list due to suspected strategic bulk purchases, leading to Cruz publicly calling The New York Times 'a liar'. |
January 22 2014 | Mark Driscoll's book Real Marriage reaches No. 1 on the hardcover advice bestseller list after paying ResultSource $200,000 to manipulate sales and secure the ranking. |
2013 | Forbes publishes an exposé revealing ResultSource, a marketing consultancy that helps authors buy their way onto bestseller lists, including guaranteed No. 1 spots for paying clients. |
December 16 2012 | Divided the children's chapter books list into two new lists: middle-grade (ages 8-12) and young adult (ages 12-18), covering sales across all platforms. |
February 13 2011 | First publication of e-book bestseller lists, including combined print and e-book sales, and a separate e-book-only list. |
November 2010 | Announced plans to track e-book bestseller lists in fiction and nonfiction, with RoyaltyShare providing e-book sales data. |
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